When Galatasaray's Semih Kaya adeptly directed a ball past his own goalkeeper this weekend, it knotted the much-anticipated Istanbul Derby vs. Besiktas at two goals a piece with fewer than 20 minutes remaining.

Thing is, apparently the match was secondary in the minds of Turkish footies.

The talk of the town this week has not been the Galatasaray-Beşiktaş derby at Türk Telekom Arena on Sunday, but rather Fenerbahçe Chairman Aziz Yıldırım's defense — or more accurately "attack" — in the ongoing match-fixing trial in Silivri, İstanbul.

Yıldırım had promised to present a solid defense against every charge directed against him in the prosecutor's indictment. But he did very little of that at the İstanbul 16th High Criminal Court this week.

The Fener chairman, instead of rebutting the charges leveled against him, launched a scathing attack on everybody and blamed everyone except himself.